
King of Gwynedd
The King of Gwynedd was a ruler of the historic Welsh kingdom located in northwest Wales, existing from around the 5th to the 13th centuries. As a monarch, he governed the region, overseeing laws, military defense, and alliances, often defending Welsh independence amidst external pressures from England and other groups. The title signifies leadership within a specific Welsh cultural and political community, reflecting the region’s rich heritage and its importance in medieval Welsh history.